On Saturday, April 18th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, tri-county families are invited to put on their prettiest or silliest hats, enjoy the beauty of Magnolia Gardens, and remember the importance of play time together.
Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester County First Steps are wrapping up Week of the Young Child™ with a family friendly Mad Hatter Tea Party. Storytellers, crafts, activities, tours of the gardens, a silent auction, along with tea (or lemonade) and cookies will celebrate the potential within our region’s young children and the importance of all those who make a difference in their lives.
Sponsored by First Citizens, Magnolia Gardens, South State Bank, Target, and the tri-county’s three First Steps offices, tickets for this family event are only $20 for Adults, $15 for children ages 6-12, and $5 for children under 6. Tickets can be purchased on Magnolia Plantation and Gardens’ website (http://www.magnoliaplantation.com/first_steps_mad_hatter_tea_party.html). Tickets are limited and are expected to sell out.
“Because children’s imaginations and potential knows no boundaries, the Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester First Steps offices have joined together to connect families from across the region for this special event and to remind everyone of the importance of high quality early education in the tri-county area,” said Julie Hussey, SC First Steps Board Vice Chairman. First Steps is South Carolina’s commitment to preparing children 0-5 for a life of opportunity and advancement, ensuring that every child arrives at kindergarten ready to learn.
The national Week of the Young Child™ recognizes that Early Years are Learning Years® for all young children.
For more information, visit www.magnoliaplantation.com or call Berkeley County First Steps office at 843-863-3030.
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